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Develops a new kind of epistemological position that highlights virtue over more standard epistemological theories.
Having adequate knowledge of the world is not just a matter of survival but also one of obligation. This obligation to "know well" is what philosophers have termed "epistemic responsibility." In this innovative and eclectic study, Lorraine Code explores the possibilities inherent in this concept as a basis for understanding human attempts...
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Scientific Introspection calls for psychologists to use introspection to investigate the mind. Remarkably, we can look inward at the workings of our minds with introspection. As far as we know, we are the only animal on the planet that can do that. It is foolish not to use this amazing gift to study the structure and functions of the mind. Science has no way to observe the mind directly, so psychologists have to study the brain and behavior and guess...
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In the vast expanse of human experience, the metaphor of life as a train journey serves as a compelling lens through which we can explore the intricate tapestry of existence. Within these pages lies a profound exploration of seven key facets of this metaphor, each shedding light on the depth and complexity of our journey through time.As we embark on the exploration of "Journey of Reflection: Navigating Life's Tracks," the metaphorical train becomes...
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